"Who knows but this surrendered face were undefeated still." If something surrenders, it implies it has been defeated. "Heavenly hurt" does seem to be ironic too though. Hope this helped.
I’m pretty sure you’re correct!
My explanation would be because using active voice uses fewer words. Making it fast pace and engaging for readers.
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If we have a scaffold under construction, we will have an environment with some risks that must be combated, through guidelines that protect not only workers, but also people who are possibly passing through the site.
The construction of the scaffold leaves the environment dangerous because it can present risks of slips and debris falls, electrocution risk, risks of poorly prepared structure, among others.
The metaphor of line 20 emphasizes the exquisite beauty of springtime in England by comparing springtime in Italy to buttercups. The poem is "Home Thoughts From Abroad"<span>, and the author is Robert Browning. In this poem he misses his home dearly.</span>
The author’s use of the description of nature is typical of a poem written during the Romantic Era.